A magical wizard fell short to three superheroes at the box office, as Chronicle edged out The Woman in Black for the top spot, Box Office Mojo reports. Chronicle, about three teenage friends who gain superpowers, grossed an estimated $ 22 million in its opening weekend. The Woman in Black, starring Harry Potter‘s Daniel Radcliffe, Full Article…

WEEKEND BOX OFFICE 1 $ 22 million The Woman in Black $ 21 million The Grey $ 9.5 million Big Miracle $ 8.5 million Underworld Awakening $ 5.6 million One for the Money $ 5.2 million Red Tails $ 5 million The Descendants $ 4.6 million Man on a Ledge $ 4.5 million Extremely Loud Full Article…

Woman In Black scares up a strong second Given that this past weekend hosted the annual sportsgasm known as the Super Bowl, the usual trend is for lower box office results. So the teams behind super powered found footage thriller Chronicle and horror chiller The Woman In Black should be feeling extra pleased this morning, Full Article…

On the weekend of her much-anticipated Super Bowl performance, The Weinstein Company released Madonna's "W.E." on four theaters. While falling well short of disastrous, the results were unspectacular. According to estimates provided by Rentrak earlier today, the film took in $ 45,000, averaging a so-so $ 11,250. It's a step up from Madonna's previous directorial Full Article…

Just because it’s Super Bowl weekend (Go Giants!) doesn’t mean you can’t drag your tired self off the couch for a little moviegoing! February gets off to a very good start this weekend with three new wide releases (and a couple of limited releases) that are all totally worth your time. Best weekend of the Full Article…

Yesterday, 20th Century Fox offered free advance screenings of Titanic, which is returning to theaters with a brand new 3D conversion April 6. Sadly, the sneak previews sold out within hours, which caused several computer servers to crash due to an overwhelming amount of traffic. The screenings will be held in 50 cities across the Full Article…

Liam Neeson’s rock-hard thriller The Grey has slogged its way to the top of the US box office, after an opening weekend of $ 20 million knocked Underworld: Awakening off its perch. The vampires and werewolves saga slipped to second with a $ 12.5 million weekend, narrowly edging out Katherine Heigl’s latest misfire, One For Full Article…

“Can America handle all Dwight, all the time?” E! host Giulianna Rancic asked “The Office” star Rainn Wilson at the 2012 Screen Actors Guild Awards on Sunday night. At first, the actor played coy about the news that broke earlier in the week that his character Dwight Schrute would be getting a spinoff of the Full Article…